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GH 2391

Anatole Fistoulari - Russian Concert Favourites

Released Date:
01 Jun 2012

Originally recorded in 1957

Artists:

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra


Philharmonia Orchestra


Anatole Fistoulari



Venue:

Kingsway Hall, London


Abbey Road Studios, London

10 Nov 1958

Record Label
Guild Historical

Genre:

Historic


Compilations & Collections

Total Time - 67:57
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  Russian Concert Favourites  
   
 

NIKOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV

1 

Procession of the Nobles from 'Mlada'

5:02
   
 

MIKHAIL GLINKA

2 

Valse-Fantasie

7:55
   
 

PETER ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY

3 

'Marche Miniature' from Suite No.1 in D

2:08
   
 

ALEXANDER PORFIRYEVICH BORODIN

4 

'Notturno' from String Quartet No.2 in D

9:30
  orchestrated by Nikolai Tcherepnin  
 

PETER ILYCH TCHAIKOVSKY

5 

Waltz from 'Swan Lake'

7:04
   
 

ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV

6 

Concert Waltz No.1 in D major, Op.47

8:42
   
 

SERGEI PROKOFIEV

 

'Lieutenant Kijé' Suite - excerpts

 
7 Kijé's Wedding 2:46
8 Troika 2:36
9 Burial of Kijé 6:00
   
 

ALEXANDER GLAZUNOV

10 

Stenka Razin - Symphonic Poem on 'The Volga Boat Song'

16:14
   


This rare collection of Russian Concert Favourites is one of the few albums to be released marking the excellence of the fine Ukranian-born conductor Anatole Fistoulari. If anyone was born to conduct, it was Fistoulari - his father was a famous conductor and Anatole conducted his first concert at the age of seven (!) in a programme which included Tchaikovsky’s ’Pathetique’ Symphony! As an adult, he became world-famous through many recordings and concert appearances, yet it was in Russian repertoire that he excelled. He also married Mahler’s daughter, Anna. This unique collection has very famous pieces alongside quite rarely heard items, yet each one is shot through with an understanding and quality of performance that betoken a master conductor, from the thrilling account Rimsky-Korsakov’s ’Procession of the Nobles’ with which the programme opens, to the power and drama of Glazunov’s symphonic poem ’Stenka Razin’, with which it ends. The two great British orchestras are the Royal Philharmonic and the Philharmonia. A most important and valuable collection of popular Russian orchestral music.
 

 "...the Guild release shows Fistoulari to be a master in this repertoire, and I recommend it."

Daniel Morrison - Fanfare - March/April 2013




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